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Sai sat upon the **cracked throne**, motionless and still, his body barely more than a shadow **against the stone**.

The golden chains, once **searing with heat**, were now cold, their jagged edges **embedded deep into his limbs**, fused with his skin and bones. The once-relentless fire that had **burned through him** was now nothing more than a faint pulse—a dull, rhythmic throbbing **in the back of his mind**, keeping ti with his heartbeat.

But **he barely felt it anymore.**

Because he no longer **felt much of anything.**

The weight of the prison—the endless, suffocating power that bound the **Sealed Kings**—was now **his burden.**

And it was **crushing him.**

Piece by piece.

mory by mory.

**Slowly but surely.**

---

### **Fading in Pieces**

The first thing to go was his **sense of ti**.

He no longer knew how long he had been sitting there.

**Days?**

**Months?**

**Years?**

The fractured stars beyond the void **never shifted**, their pale light **trapped in eternal stillness**, giving him no sense of the passing hours.

And so he **stopped counting.**

Because it no longer **mattered.**

The next thing to **slip away** was his sense of **self.**

He could still **rember their faces**—Kael’s sharp scowl, Ezren’s crooked grin, Lena’s warm eyes.

But they were **growing faint.**

No longer sharp and vivid.

Just **fragnts now**—distant and blurred, **edges faded** by ti.

The mories ca **less frequently** as the chains **drained more of him**, leaving only flickering monts.

Kael’s voice, **low and steady**, telling him to keep moving.

Ezren’s dagger **spinning in his hand** as he smirked.

Lena’s fingers **curling around his wrist**, holding him back before he could do sothing reckless.

But with every heartbeat, they grew **dimr**.

Like candle flas in the distance.

Flickering.

**Fading.**

And **one day**, they would be gone entirely.

He knew that.

And he **wasn’t afraid of it.**

Not anymore.

---

### **The World Forgets**

Beyond the void, **the world he had saved** moved on.

The broken cities were slowly **rebuilt**, the remnants of the dungeon gates **sealed and buried** beneath stone and steel.

The **hunter guilds** expanded their influence, turning their blades toward **new causes**—wars between kingdoms, battles for territory, disputes over power.

The gates were **no longer their burden.**

And they **never asked why.**

Because they **didn’t rember**.

The stories of the man who had **stood before the gate alone** were quickly reduced to **rumors**—the tale of a hunter no one could na.

So said he had **been a king**.

Others said he had been **a monster.**

But most believed he had never **existed at all.**

And **the world forgot him.**

As it always had.

As it always would.

---

### **The Few Who Couldn’t Forget**

But **three still rembered.**

And they wouldn’t let him go.

Even as the **years dragged on**, they still walked the empty roads **he had once taken**, moving through the broken cities and forgotten battlefields, **chasing a ghost.**

Because **they knew.**

Sowhere, in so **distant, unreachable place**, he was **still holding on.**

And **they weren’t ready to let him go.**

---

### **Ezren’s Hollow Blade**

Ezren moved through the **darkened streets** of a ruined city, his cloak **drawn low**, his dagger still glimring faintly with the **last traces of fire**, long since fading.

The once-proud guild banners **hung in tatters** from the broken towers, and the streets—**once filled with voices**—were now silent.

Only the **wind remained**, stirring the dust as it swept through the **cracked stone and abandoned hos.**

Ezren’s boots **scraped softly** against the broken gravel as he approached the ruins of a collapsed gate.

It was nothing more than **shattered stone now**, the blackened fra splintered and scorched by ti, long since **abandoned by the guilds.**

But he knelt beside it anyway.

His fingers slowly **traced the broken stone**, his golden eyes dull and **empty.**

Because he **rembered.**

He rembered **watching Sai step through the gate**, his boots **crunching against the broken gravel**, his hands **stretched wide**, his golden eyes filled with **determination and fire**.

He rembered **calling after him**, shouting his na, his voice raw and hoarse.

But **Sai had kept walking.**

Without looking back.

And Ezren had been **too slow** to reach him.

His hand **curled into a fist** against the stone, his knuckles white from the pressure.

And he let out a slow, shuddering breath.

Because **he knew** Sai was still out there.

Still **fighting the chains**.

Still **holding on.**

And Ezren would **never stop looking.**

Even if it took him **forever.**

---

### **The Blade Without Purpose**

Kael sat by the **remnants of an old outpost**, his massive hands **pressed against the worn stone**, his back against the wall, his greatsword lying **motionless at his side.**

The once-glowing runes along the blade were **dull and faded**, the edge **chipped and worn** from years of disuse.

Because he **hadn’t drawn it in years.**

Not since **Sai was taken.**

Not once.

He slowly **ran his fingers** along the jagged edge, tracing the cracks and imperfections in the blade, but he **didn’t sharpen it.**

Because **there was no need.**

The gates were closed.

The war was over.

And **there was no one left to fight beside him.**

Kael slowly **exhaled**, staring down at the weapon.

And he wondered—

**What was the point of keeping it?**

Without Sai—

**What was the point of fighting at all?**

---

### **The One Who Waits**

Lena sat by a **lonely ridge**, overlooking a stretch of **withered plains**, the wind **stirring faintly** around her.

Her arms were **wrapped around her legs**, her knees pulled tightly to her chest, her eyes **dim and unfocused** as she stared at the empty horizon.

Her hands **trembled faintly** as she clutched the small charm Sai had once given her—a **crude carving** of a hunter’s sigil, rough and uneven, the edges worn from years of being carried.

She ran her **fingers over it**, again and again, her grip so tight her knuckles turned white.

Because **she could still feel him.**

**Faint.**

**Distant.**

But **there.**

Sowhere.

She didn’t know if **it was real** or just a cruel trick of her mind, but she **didn’t care.**

Because she **couldn’t let him go.**

She couldn’t **bury him** the way the world already had.

Because **he wasn’t dead.**

Not yet.

And **she would keep waiting.**

**For as long as it took.**

---

### **The Man Who Wouldn’t Break**

Far beyond the broken world, **Sai sat upon the throne**, his golden eyes now **dim and empty**, his limbs pale and motionless, his hands **limp on the arms of the seat.**

The chains **coiled tighter**, the prison slowly **drinking him dry**, tearing away what little was **left of him**.

But **he didn’t let go.**

Even as **his mories faded**, even as his **strength slipped away**, even as his na was **forgotten** by the world—

He still rembered **them.**

Kael’s steady hands.

Ezren’s sharp grin.

Lena’s eyes, always **searching for him**.

And he knew.

Even when **he had nothing left**—

Even when **he was no longer himself**—

He would **hold on**.

Because **he had made a promise.**

To keep them safe.

No matter **what it took.**

Even if **he was the only one who rembered.**

**Forever.**

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